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Most online platforms lock players into a single currency, but our selo demo approach treats currency flexibility as a core service feature. Whether you fund your account via Indonesian Rupiah through DANA, e-wallet, or mobile banking, or you prefer to maintain balances across multiple denominations for tournament entries and live-table play, we support your preferred workflow without forcing conversion fees or hidden exchange markups.
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This guide explains how multi-currency accounts work on selo demo, when and how you might switch between currencies, and what exchange rates we apply. We also cover how different payment methods (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, bank transfers via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) interact with your account's currency settings, and how tournaments are priced when you play across different regions or game types.
What Multi-Currency Means on selo demo
On selo demo, your account operates in Indonesian Rupiah as the primary currency. All deposits via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and Indonesian bank accounts (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) are processed in Rupiah. When you play slots, join live-dealer tables, or enter tournaments, your stakes and payouts are quoted in Rupiah. There are no hidden conversions or surprise markups at the moment of betting.
The "multi-currency" aspect emerges when we host international tournaments, live-dealer tables with players across Southeast Asia, or when esports markets (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile) draw bettors from multiple regions. In those cases, we display exchange-rate information transparently so you know what your Rupiah stake translates to in other regional currencies, but your actual account balance and settlement always remain in Rupiah.
How Your Account Currency Works
When you register on selo demo, your account is set to Indonesian Rupiah by default. All incoming deposits convert immediately to Rupiah at the rate provided by your payment processor (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or your bank). We do not add a secondary conversion markup — the rate you see is the rate your bank or e-wallet charged.
Your account balance is always shown in Rupiah. When you withdraw, funds are sent back to your original payment method in Rupiah. If your bank or e-wallet then converts that Rupiah to another currency for onward processing, that is their conversion and their fee — it does not touch our platform.
The reason we call this "multi-currency" is that our live-dealer tables, slot tournaments, and sportsbook markets sometimes attract players from across Indonesia and the wider region. When you sit at a Dragon Tiger or baccarat table with players from Semarang, Medan, and Jakarta, or when you compete in a Gates of Olympus tournament against hundreds of players, some of whom may be funding accounts through regional e-wallets, our backend systems track all activity in a unified ledger. From your perspective as a Rupiah-based player, this is invisible — you bet in Rupiah, you win in Rupiah, you see Rupiah on your balance. But our multi-currency infrastructure ensures that a player from another region can join the same table without friction.
This design also protects you from sudden exchange-rate shocks. If you fund your selo demo account today and play tomorrow, your balance does not fluctuate based on currency markets. Your Rupiah balance is fixed; it moves only when you place bets or withdraw funds. We do not speculate on exchange rates or apply daily revaluations — that happens only when you explicitly request a withdrawal or when you choose to join a cross-border tournament.
Currency and Payment Method Interaction
Deposits via Indonesian Payment Methods
When you deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet, the Rupiah amount you specify is transferred directly to your selo demo account. There is no intermediate currency step. If you deposit our welcome offer via mobile banking, your balance increases by exactly our welcome offer, with no conversion loss. Our payment processor fees (if any) are transparent and disclosed before you confirm the transaction.
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Select your payment methodPayment choice
Choose local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or a direct bank account (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking). All settle in Rupiah with no intermediate conversions.
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Enter the Rupiah amountDeposit amount
Type the amount in Indonesian Rupiah. The form shows any platform or processor fees upfront, so you know exactly what will be charged.
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Confirm and authorize paymentPayment authorization
You are redirected to your payment method's app or website. Authorize the charge, and the Rupiah funds credit your selo demo account in seconds (or within minutes, depending on your payment processor).
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Your balance updates in RupiahAccount credit
No conversion loss, no surprise exchange rates. Your account balance now reflects the deposit amount in Rupiah, and you can begin playing immediately.
Bank Account Deposits and Multi-Currency Considerations
If you deposit via a direct bank transfer to our local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking virtual account, the Rupiah amount is processed the same way — no currency conversion, no markup. Bank transfers sometimes take longer to settle (1–2 hours during business hours, potentially longer over weekends or during Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, or Nyepi holidays), but the final Rupiah amount credited to your account matches exactly what you transferred.



Withdrawals and Currency Settlement
When you request a withdrawal on selo demo, your Rupiah balance is sent back to your original payment method (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or your bank account). The Rupiah amount you requested is what hits your account — we do not convert Rupiah to any other currency for the purposes of your payout. If your payment processor or bank then applies their own conversion as part of their internal settlement, that is their operation and outside our control, but it is rare for Rupiah-to-Rupiah transfers within Indonesia.
Withdrawals are processed during business hours, Monday through Friday. Requests submitted on weekends or holidays are queued and processed the next business day. The actual transfer to your bank or e-wallet typically takes 1–3 business days depending on your financial institution. You can track your withdrawal status in your account dashboard — we update it as soon as our bank or processor confirms the payout has been initiated.
- Account Currency
- Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). All balances, bets, and payouts are in Rupiah with no secondary conversion.
- Deposit Currency
- Rupiah via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, bank transfer, or mobile banking. No conversion loss during deposit.
- Tournament Pricing
- Entry fees and prizes quoted in Rupiah for domestic tournaments. Regional events show exchange-rate context but settle in Rupiah.
- Withdrawal Currency
- Rupiah returns to your original payment method. No intermediate currency conversion applied by selo demo.
Managing Your Multi-Currency Account
Account Preferences and Currency Settings
Your selo demo account is fixed to Indonesian Rupiah. We do not offer an option to switch your account currency mid-play because consistency is essential for fair tournament scoring and clear financial tracking. If you need an account in a different currency or denomination, you would need to register a separate account, but we recommend sticking with your primary account to avoid splitting your tournament history and login credentials.
Your account settings page allows you to review your payment method list, set spending limits, and download your transaction history. All transaction records show Rupiah amounts and are available for your personal accounting. If you play tournaments with international components (for example, during a Mobile Legends or Free Fire esports event that draws Southeast Asian teams), we display informational exchange rates so you understand the approximate value of prizes in other regional currencies, but your settlement is always in Rupiah.
Playing Across Regions Without Currency Friction
One of the hidden benefits of our multi-currency backend is that you can sit at a live-dealer table with players from across Indonesia and Southeast Asia without experiencing delays or conversion friction. A Dragon Tiger table might have players from Jakarta (Rupiah), Surabaya (Rupiah), and a player accessing through a regional aggregator. Our system handles all the complexity silently, so everyone experiences a smooth, real-time game with no currency swaps during play.
The same applies to slot tournaments. When you enter a daily Aviator tournament, a weekly Gates of Olympus leaderboard, or a seasonal Mahjong Ways competition, your stake and winnings are always in Rupiah. If the tournament draws international players, our system manages their regional conversions server-side, keeping your experience straightforward and transparent.
Exchange Rate Transparency During Regional Events
During major events like Liga 1 seasons, Piala Indonesia knockouts, or Piala AFF tournaments, we sometimes host special betting markets or live-dealer events that attract players across multiple Southeast Asian countries. In those cases, we display informational exchange rates on the event page so you understand how your Rupiah stake translates to other regional currencies. This is strictly for reference — your actual bet, balance, and settlement remain in Rupiah.
We update these exchange-rate displays periodically (typically daily during live events) to reflect current interbank rates. They are not offers to convert your account; they are simply context. Your account balance never fluctuates based on exchange-rate movements. If you withdraw, you receive exactly the Rupiah amount you owned at the time of your request.
What You Control About Currency
Your selo demo account currency is set to Rupiah and cannot be changed. What you do control is your choice of payment method — you can link multiple Indonesian payment methods (DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and bank accounts) to your account and choose which one to use for deposits and withdrawals on a per-transaction basis.
You also control how much you deposit and when. If you want to fund your account ahead of a major Idul Fitri or Idul Adha tournament, you can do so via any linked payment method, knowing that your Rupiah balance is secure and will not be affected by market currency swaps.
Support for Multi-Currency Queries
If you have questions about how currency works on selo demo, or if you are unsure about exchange-rate displays during a regional tournament, our support team is available during business hours in English and Indonesian. We can explain how your specific transaction was processed, what currency conversions (if any) your payment processor applied, and how to verify those charges on your bank or e-wallet statement.
Our multi-currency design is meant to be invisible for most users — you fund in Rupiah, you play in Rupiah, you withdraw in Rupiah, with no surprise conversions or markups. The infrastructure behind the scenes simply ensures that whether you are playing with neighbors in Bandung or in a tournament that draws players across Southeast Asia, your experience on selo demo remains consistent, fair, and transparent. If you ever spot a transaction you do not recognize or have questions about currency handling, reach out to our support team and we will investigate immediately.
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